image credit: Maree Clarke The Long Journey Home 9 2024, digital print on photographic paper
Bringing family together in a special exhibition on Country, Generations: connections to Country exhibits recent and contemporary works by celebrated artists Maree Clarke (Mutti Mutti, Wamba Wamba, Yorta Yorta, Boonwurrung), Mitch Mahoney (Boonwurrung / Barkindji), Jarra Karalinar Steel (Boonwurrung, Wemba Wemba and Trawlwoolway), Kylie Clarke (Boon Wurrung, Mutti Mutti, Wemba Wemba, Nukunu, Kokatha and Dharug), Molly Mahoney (Boonwurrung, Wemba Wemba, Barkindji) and Kerri Clarke (Boonwurrung, Wemba Wemba).
Featuring contemporary glass sculptures, photography, video, weaving, screenprints and possum skin cloaks, displayed throughout the galleries and across the Kingston Arts Precinct on Kingston’s new, outdoor lightbox gallery and nightly outdoor projections.
Celebration event
Join us on Thursday 12 June from 6-8pm for a Welcome to Country and complimentary drinks and canapes. (RSPV via our website)
Kingston Arts Outdoor Gallery
Located outside the Kingston Arts Centre in Moorabbin, these newly installed illuminated lightboxes transforms the streetscape into a vibrant, around-the-clock exhibition space. During the exhibition, photographs from Maree Clarke’s The Long Journey Home series will be visible day and night. These installations invite passers-by to engage with contemporary art in a unique, accessible setting — a testament to the idea that art never sleeps.
This outdoor gallery will be on display until 15 October 2025.
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